Political science has for some time been afflicted with an existential and empirical angst concerning impact and relevance. This is by no means a new or unique disciplinary pathology, but it is one that has intensified in recent years. The reasons for this intensification have been explored in a burgeoning literature on ‘the tyranny of impact’. The central argument of this article is that a focus on the ‘relevance gap’ within political science, and vis-à-vis the social sciences more generally, risks failing to comprehend the emergence of a far broader and multifaceted ‘expectations gap’. The core argument and contribution of this article is that the future of political science will depend on the politics and management of the ‘expectations ...
Copyright @ 2006 The AuthorsWe reflect on the reasons why there is not a greater and more fruitful r...
This essay will present the impact that political theory has made and the opportunities for future c...
Throughout the course of the past few decades, academics who are concerned with the progression of t...
Criticisms of academics, particularly of political scientists, have dominated recent academic and me...
Pressures have increasingly been put upon social scientists to prove their economic, cultural and so...
This article attempts to discern the nature of impact in relation to the British politics sub-field ...
AbstractSocial relevance has become a key element to assess the social legitimacy of an academic dis...
Political science’ is a ‘vanguard’ field concerned with advancing generic knowledge of political pro...
The article and its five propositions question the current performance and future strength of politi...
I am very grateful for the contributions by Andrew Vincent, James Alexander and John Dunn to this sy...
Over the last 20 years, the notion of relevance vis-à-vis political science became not only a subjec...
In the lead-up to the 2014 APSA Conference, the APSA Executive agreed to a proposal by the president...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from OUP via the DOI in this ...
The parliamentary decline thesis formed the dominant theory and narrative of legislative behaviour a...
A new collection engages directly with how political science can achieve wider relevance as a discip...
Copyright @ 2006 The AuthorsWe reflect on the reasons why there is not a greater and more fruitful r...
This essay will present the impact that political theory has made and the opportunities for future c...
Throughout the course of the past few decades, academics who are concerned with the progression of t...
Criticisms of academics, particularly of political scientists, have dominated recent academic and me...
Pressures have increasingly been put upon social scientists to prove their economic, cultural and so...
This article attempts to discern the nature of impact in relation to the British politics sub-field ...
AbstractSocial relevance has become a key element to assess the social legitimacy of an academic dis...
Political science’ is a ‘vanguard’ field concerned with advancing generic knowledge of political pro...
The article and its five propositions question the current performance and future strength of politi...
I am very grateful for the contributions by Andrew Vincent, James Alexander and John Dunn to this sy...
Over the last 20 years, the notion of relevance vis-à-vis political science became not only a subjec...
In the lead-up to the 2014 APSA Conference, the APSA Executive agreed to a proposal by the president...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from OUP via the DOI in this ...
The parliamentary decline thesis formed the dominant theory and narrative of legislative behaviour a...
A new collection engages directly with how political science can achieve wider relevance as a discip...
Copyright @ 2006 The AuthorsWe reflect on the reasons why there is not a greater and more fruitful r...
This essay will present the impact that political theory has made and the opportunities for future c...
Throughout the course of the past few decades, academics who are concerned with the progression of t...